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Suspension Kit Shark Bite Rear Coil Over Double Adjustable Shock (78-79 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Rear Coilover Conversion Kit With Differential Cover For 1963-1979 C2 & C3 Corvette
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      • Improves Responsiveness And Handling With Smooth Ride Quality
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      • Converts To True Independent Rear Suspension Eliminating Coupling From Left To Right
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      • Rocker Arm Design Inspired By Racing
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      • Compatible With Factory Exhaust And Spare Tire
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      • Velocity Sensitive Valving Race Design Shocks
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      • Double Adjustable Shocks Allow Ride Height Changes Without Disassembly
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      • Individual Load Adjustments For Balanced Handling
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      • Rebound And Compression Independently Adjustable By Two Dials
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      • Four Inches Total Ride Height Adjustment, Two Inches Up And Down
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      • Constructed From Aluminum For Reduced Weight And Improved Heat Transfer
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      • Rebuildable Shocks For Lifetime Use
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      • Aluminum Differential Cover Stronger And Lighter Than OE Cast Iron
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      • Increased Interior Diameter For Larger Ring And Pinion Gears
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      • Includes Cooler Plumbing Bosses And Magnetic Drain Plug
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      • Bolt-On Installation Without Cutting, Drilling, Or Welding
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      • Complete With Shocks, Differential Cover Kit, Spanner Wrench, Hardware, And Instructions
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      • Made In The USA With Three Year Warranty
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      • Spring Rates Available: 350 Lb Street Performance, 450 Lb Sport, 650 Lb Track
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      • Trailing Arms Options: Stock Or Single Offset
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      • Fits 78-79 Corvette C3
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      Description

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      Performance Suspension Upgrade. The Suspension Kit Shark Bite Rear Coil Over Double Adjustable Shock enhances handling and ride quality for classic Corvettes by converting the rear suspension to a true independent setup. This kit reduces body roll and improves cornering responsiveness, making it ideal for enthusiasts seeking both street performance and track capability.

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      Construction and Appearance. The shocks are constructed from lightweight aluminum for superior heat dissipation and durability, finished with a silver anodized coating for corrosion resistance. The kit includes a durable aluminum differential cover that is lighter and stronger than the original cast iron, featuring provisions for cooler plumbing and a magnetic drain plug for maintenance.

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      Installation. Designed for a straightforward bolt-on installation, the kit requires no cutting, drilling, or welding, and can be installed using basic hand tools. This minimizes downtime and preserves the vehicle's structural integrity.

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      Warranty. This product is backed by a three-year warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and customer satisfaction.

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      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 78-79 Corvette C3, this kit accommodates factory exhausts and spare tires without modification, perfectly matching the factory spring load points for optimal performance.

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